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The IRS and SBA continue to release additional guidance on the PPP that is applicable to those applying for loans and those who already have them. Click through for key clarifications in this important but complicated program.

Most assume that by having a phone number, they are set. Like all areas of business, however, there is a better way, and attorneys who have this “better way” setup are not only maintaining the appearance that they are in their physical office right now, but they have also avoided the disruption to their business.

A lot of people are giving advice right now. We're overwhelmed by their invites to webinars, emails about new blog posts and articles, and we're betting you're overwhelmed too! This webinar series will cut through the noise.

Remote working can be more than just an aberration in your firm’s history. Many attorneys are hoping measures like RON (which Gov. Pritzker is permitting in Illinois while the gubernatorial disaster proclamation is in place) and video conferencing for uncontested motions stay in effect long after the pandemic has passed. In the same context, measures put in place to manage your firm remotely can be brought back to the office to benefit your firm’s efficiency and bottom-line.

We could be experiencing these Shelter-In-Place orders for longer than anyone would truly like. This makes it all the more important for law firms to innovate, adapt, and keep business running even from their homes, and we have a few tips to help.

As the situation on the coronavirus pandemic grows in both Illinois and throughout the world, we will maintain this page with our status and updates. As of Sunday, March 15th: Amata Law Office Suites is open and operating, but encouraging remote working.